
We Saved the Best City in Andalusia for Last | Alhambra, Amazing Tapas, Moorish Influence

Granada: the last Moorish stronghold in Spain, home to the Alhambra, free tapas with every drink, and the most famous view in the country. This is the final stop of our Andalusia tour, and we saved the best for last.
🏰 A day and a half exploring Spain's most layered city: from Moorish teahouses to the palace that ended an 800-year era.
We spent our final day and a half in Andalusia exploring Granada: the old silk market, the Albaicín, the famous Mirador de San Nicolás at sunset, and of course the Alhambra itself, including the Generalife gardens and the breathtaking Nasrid Palaces.
Along the way: how Granada's famous free tapas system actually works, a Moorish teahouse that felt like stepping into Marrakech, and why this city feels more North African than anywhere else in Spain.
📍 Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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CHAPTERS
0:00 — Welcome to Granada (The Last Moorish Stronghold)
0:29 — Alcaicería: The Old Silk Market
2:30 — Carrera del Darro (One of the World's Most Beautiful Streets)
5:43 — Tetería El Bañuelo (A Moorish Teahouse)
10:07 — Carmen de los Mártires
13:48 — Walking the Albaicín
14:31 — Mirador de San Nicolás
17:17 — How Granada's Free Tapas Actually Work
19:54 — Churros Breakfast at Churrería Alhambra
23:04 — Granada Cathedral
26:08 — Lunch at El Rincón de Julio
28:31 — The Generalife (Summer Palace & Gardens)
32:20 — Inside the Nasrid Palaces
36:11 — Final Thoughts
